I just got back tonight from the NMLRA Gunsmithing workshop at WKU in Kentucky.
My class was with Jack Brooks, making a Christian's Spring rifle from a blank. I'm doing a rifle based on #43 from RCA.
Blank was from Dunlop's, barrel and ramrod inlet by Mark Wheland. Barrel is from Ed Rayl, .54 Cal, 44 inches and a copy of the barrel from Oerter's "Griffin Rifle" from the Christian's Spring shop.
It's my first rifle from a blank, so progress was slow. I learned an awful lot, and the learning curve was pretty steep.
Here's the barrel in the blank:
IMG_0169 by chowmif16, on Flickr
Here's the forestock, just bandsawed and filed to rough square dimensions, with the tang inlet:
IMG_0170 by chowmif16, on Flickr
Since that photo, I have the fore-end reasonably close to final dimensions and close in shape. Still needs to get a bit skinnier.
Here is the butt, patchbox side:
IMG_0172 by chowmif16, on Flickr
It's close, but needs a bit of tweaking.
Here is the cheek rest side, with a bit of work still left to do:
IMG_0171 by chowmif16, on Flickr
As you might see, I went a bit out of normal order building the rifle. Lock plate is not inlet yet. I chose not to inlet the lock, instead to concentrate on stock shaping in the butt and fore-end, because I have not done that before. I do know how to inlet a lock, so saved that for home.
I now have two builds on the go at the same time, so have not decided whether I will continue with this one, or go back to my Isaac Haines pre-carve from Chambers. Probably the pre- carve, and then see if I can make progress on the Christian's Spring rifle prior to next year at the seminar.
Cheers,
Chowmi
My class was with Jack Brooks, making a Christian's Spring rifle from a blank. I'm doing a rifle based on #43 from RCA.
Blank was from Dunlop's, barrel and ramrod inlet by Mark Wheland. Barrel is from Ed Rayl, .54 Cal, 44 inches and a copy of the barrel from Oerter's "Griffin Rifle" from the Christian's Spring shop.
It's my first rifle from a blank, so progress was slow. I learned an awful lot, and the learning curve was pretty steep.
Here's the barrel in the blank:
IMG_0169 by chowmif16, on Flickr
Here's the forestock, just bandsawed and filed to rough square dimensions, with the tang inlet:
IMG_0170 by chowmif16, on Flickr
Since that photo, I have the fore-end reasonably close to final dimensions and close in shape. Still needs to get a bit skinnier.
Here is the butt, patchbox side:
IMG_0172 by chowmif16, on Flickr
It's close, but needs a bit of tweaking.
Here is the cheek rest side, with a bit of work still left to do:
IMG_0171 by chowmif16, on Flickr
As you might see, I went a bit out of normal order building the rifle. Lock plate is not inlet yet. I chose not to inlet the lock, instead to concentrate on stock shaping in the butt and fore-end, because I have not done that before. I do know how to inlet a lock, so saved that for home.
I now have two builds on the go at the same time, so have not decided whether I will continue with this one, or go back to my Isaac Haines pre-carve from Chambers. Probably the pre- carve, and then see if I can make progress on the Christian's Spring rifle prior to next year at the seminar.
Cheers,
Chowmi